Karnataka News
Supreme Court seeks Rajasthan govt's response on plea challenging validity of anti-conversion law
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday sought response from the Rajasthan government on a plea challenging the validity of the provisions of the Rajasthan Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2025. A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta issued notice to the state government seeking its response on the plea filed by the Peoples Union For Civil Liberties and others. The bench tagged the plea with separate pending petitions raising similar issue. Senior advocate Sanjay Parikh appeared for the petitioners. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the bench that similar matters are pending before the apex court and this plea be tagged with them. The petitioners have sought a declaration that provisions of the Act are arbitrary, unreasonable, illegal and ultra vires the Constitution and also violative of Articles, including Article 14 (equality before law) and Article 21 (protection of life and personal liberty). On November 17, the top court sought response from the Rajasthan government and others on a separate plea challenging the validity of the Act. The apex court on November 3 had agreed to hear two separate petitions challenging the validity of several provisions of the law against illegal religious conversions that came into force in Rajasthan. In September, another bench of the apex court sought the stand of several states on separate pleas seeking a stay on their respective anti-conversion laws. The top court had then made it clear that it would consider the prayer for staying the operation of such laws once the replies were filed. The bench was then dealing with a batch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of anti-conversion laws enacted by several states, including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand and Karnataka.
PM Modi holds road show in Karnataka's Udupi
UDUPI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held a road show in the temple town of Udupi. Modi landed at the Mangaluru Airport and proceeded to Udupi by a special helicopter. The Prime Minister arrived here to take part in the Laksha Geeta Pathana, a mass recitation in which more than one lakh devotees will chant verses from the Bhagavad Gita in unison. Standing on the running board of his vehicle, the Prime Minister waved at the enthusiastic gathering, which showered his convoy with flower petals. Modi reciprocated by throwing flowers back at the people waiting on either side of the road. Saffron festoons and BJP flags dotted the route. The celebratory atmosphere was further elevated by performances from various cultural troupes that showcased the vibrant traditions of coastal Karnataka. He is also scheduled to offer prayers at the Sri Krishna temple and receive blessings from the presiding Paryaya Swamiji.
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PM Modi holds road show in Karnatakas Udupi
UDUPI (KARNATAKA), Nov 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held a road show in the temple town of Udupi. Modi landed at the Mangaluru Airport and proceeded to Udupi by a special helicopter. The Prime Minister arrived here to take part in the Laksha Geeta Pathana, a mass recitation in which more than one lakh devotees will chant verses from the Bhagavad Gita in unison. Standing on the running board of his vehicle, the Prime Minister waved at the [] The post PM Modi holds road show in Karnatakas Udupi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NGT directs CPCB to trace hundreds of missing Endosulfan barrels
NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Plantation Corporation of Kerala (PCK), and the Kerala State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) to investigate the disappearance of hundreds of barrels of the banned insecticide Endosulfan in Kerala and submit a detailed report by the first week of January. Endosulfan, a highly toxic organochlorine insecticide known to cause severe environmental and genetic harm, was banned by the Supreme Court of India in 2011. According to the CPCBs first report submitted on January 1, 2024, a total of 278 barrels of Endosulfan were documented in Kerala, of which only 20 barrels had been recovered at the time. However, in a subsequent report released on July 16, 2025, the CPCB stated that only 69 barrels had been located and recommended that they be disposed of through incineration. These discrepancies prompted environmental activist and petitioner Ravindranath Shanbhogue to raise the issue before the NGT. He expressed concern over the CPCBs findings, which suggested unscientific and illegal dumping of Endosulfan in the hilly regions along the KeralaKarnataka border. Shanbhogue has demanded that the CPCB and associated agencies fully trace the missing barrels to eliminate any remaining traces of the toxic pesticide. There is growing apprehension that many barrels may have been improperly disposed of, posing a serious risk of groundwater and well contamination. The presence of nearly 6,600 Endosulfan victims across 45 local bodies in Kasaragod underscores the gravity of the situation. Endosulfan exposure, exacerbated by years of aerial spraying over cashew plantations in Kasaragod has led to severe health impacts among residents, including genetic disorders, endocrine disruption, reproductive and developmental problems, and cancer. In its hearing and order issued on October 29, the NGT directed the Plantation Corporation of Kerala to conduct a joint investigation with the State of Kerala, Kerala SPCB, and CPCB. The agencies must submit a comprehensive report detailing the fate of the missing barrels, the extent of soil and water contamination, and the remedial measures required. The Tribunal stated that all costs must be borne by the Corporation. The NGT also mandated that all analyses be carried out under the supervision of the CPCB or Kerala SPCB, with the option to engage expert agencies. The final report must be circulated to the petitioner and legal counsels for filing objections.
Karnataka's leadership tussle intensified as Deputy CM DK Shivakumar and CM Siddaramaiah exchanged cryptic messages on X regarding a purported power-sharing pact. Shivakumar's post emphasized walking the talk, while Siddaramaiah highlighted the five-year mandate and fulfilled promises. Party chief Kharge announced a Delhi meeting with state leaders to resolve the confusion.
Inter-state buses remain off road, continue strike over unfair taxes
KOCHI: The inter-state private bus sector continues to reel from a major crisis, with a significant number of services, especially those connecting Kerala, remaining off the road, making the lives of hundreds of commuters difficult. Operators are now demanding that the governments of Kerala and Karnataka follow the example of Tamil Nadu by offering a tax exemption to make operations financially viable. Tamil Nadu has provided a glimmer of hope by verbally instructing border officials to exempt tax for buses from neighbouring states like Kerala, Karnataka, Pondicherry, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, prompting a slow resumption of services to destinations like Chennai and Coimbatore. The services to these destinations are being conducted without any issues for the last four to five days. Kerala and Karnataka too should adopt a relief stance similar to that of Tamil Nadu, Rijas A J, vice-president of Intercity Bus and Car Operators Confederation of India and owner of Sona Travels, told TNIE. A significant number of interstate luxury private buses conducting services to Bengaluru and Hyderabad from various points in Kerala remain off the road. Only a small section of operators who were forced to pay the quarterly tax until December are plying buses now, but they warn that a failure by the governments to act swiftly would force a complete industry shutdown. The issue is yet to be solved. Many, who have not yet paid the quarterly taxes, are not operating, he stated. Highlighting the impact on the key Kochi-Bengaluru route, Rijas said that a number of operators including big players like FlixBus and Shyamoli Paribahan continue to suspend all their trips to Kerala. Industry sources confirm the severity, pointing out that out of 152 night services in the Ernakulam-Bengaluru sector, 72 are non-operational. The core of the crisis is the unfair taxes levied by the state governments. Operators argue that the financial burden is immense and unsustainable. An operator needs to pay Rs 12 lakh tax for running a single service (two buses) for a 90-day period, an operator explained. This crippling cost is pushing bus owners toward a financial cliff, with fears of asset seizure by lending institutions looming early next year. The demand for tax relief is amplified by competitive pressures. Operators cannot increase ticket prices for fear of driving away passengers, especially with the introduction of new alternatives like the Vande Bharat train service on the Kochi-Bengaluru sector. The services cant be operated with the huge tax being levied, another operator stressed. The protest was initially triggered by Tamil Nadu bus operators opposing what they termed illegal tax and levying of fine by Kerala authorities. Now, the focus has shifted to urging Kerala and Karnataka to adopt a similar relief stance to that of Tamil Nadu. ] The disruption is causing major inconvenience, as these luxury buses normally transport an estimated 4,000 people daily to major hubs like Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Madurai. As private bus travel remains largely unavailable, travellers are increasingly dependent on KSRTC and rail alternatives. A senior KSRTC official confirmed they are operating additional services to Bengaluru to manage the surging demand. Swift action urged Operators are demanding the governments of Kerala and Karnataka to follow the example of Tamil Nadu by offering a tax exemption Warn that a failure by the governments to act would force a complete shutdown They argue that the financial burden is immense
Dist tag for Chikodi: Fight to intensify during winter session
Traffic relief in sight as Ejipura flyover project picks up pace in Bengaluru
Bank pulled up for lapses, ordered to repay Bengaluru woman Rs 1.7 lakh lost to hackers
GenAI has been inflection point for industrial ops
Aspirants lobby hard for BTDA chairmans post
While the results of the Bihar assembly elections were agonizing to the Congress, the party is now faced with another serious pain in Karnataka, where it held power for the past over two and a half years. Two stalwarts behind the partys big electoral win there in 2023, namely Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief []
Farmers get another Rs 1k-crore relief for crop loss
As demand grows, assembly to conduct special debate on state of govt schools
As Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar await Delhi call, caste groups issue threats
Karnataka's Congress leadership is awaiting a Delhi call to resolve the CM tussle between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar. A meeting is tentatively set for Saturday, contingent on Rahul Gandhi's availability. Meanwhile, caste-based organizations are openly backing their preferred leaders, issuing warnings about potential repercussions for the party if their demands aren't met.
HCL to hold its maiden cyclothon in Bengaluru on NICE Road
Digital Mobile Planetarium programme launched
Delhi Metro floats tender to develop Integrated Data Management System for Bengaluru Metro
Karnataka change of guard: AICC has no 'deadline'
Congress leadership has not set an immediate deadline for a Karnataka government leadership change, downplaying reports of a aging power struggle. Senior leaders are expected to abide by the high command's decision, with the upcoming Parliament session taking precedence. The party is navigating complex factors beyond simple promises or ambitions.
Karnataka Tourism Society holds destination promotion roadshow in Madurai
Ambulance gets stuck under magic box, injured techie dies in Bengaluru
Mobile phones, cash seized from Bengaluru jail barracks
AI-driven sextortion? Sri Lankan student in Bengaluru blackmailed after Instagram trap
8-yr-old dies after alleged diarrhoea outbreak in upscale apartment in Bengaluru
DKS vs Sidda: Shivakumar says word power post misread; clarifies his remarks
Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar clarified his word power social media post was intended for the legal fraternity on Constitution Day, not a political jab at Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
Bengaluru gets two more police stations
Wild gaur wrecks scooter near Bannerghatta in Bengaluru, triggers panic
Karnataka brings in stringent provisions to curb sale of fake drugs and cosmetics
Wildlife conservationist seeks probe into electrocution deaths of jumbos
Youth ends his life on railway track in Davangere
IGP takes action against two police officers involved in gold robbery
Haveri farmers receive compensation for crop loss due to excessive rainfall: Dist min
Technocrat behind feasibility report now to lead Bengaluru suburban project
Stalled promotions: Forest guards and watchers warn of stir during winter session
Citizens say three cheers to judges novel punishments for minor offences
House theft cases solved and accused arrested in Kalaburagi
Dense fog disrupts morning flight operations at KIA
Deadly attack leaves young man critically injured
Rally to Belagavi demands district status for Gokak
Meteorological department issues yellow alert for Bengaluru
CM and his deputy use word play and pun to target each other amid leadership battle (Page one)
Greater Bengaluru Authority seeks information on stray dogs via google form
Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar, Get Ready To Meet Congress High Command
Congress to decide Karnataka power-sharing soon
Justice Suraj Govindaraj reserved the verdict after hearing the arguments on behalf of Mr. Shanth Kumar, the KSCA, the Electoral Officer, and the other contestants for the post of president - former cricket players B.K. Venkatesh Prasad and Kalpana Venkatachar
Congress govt. can fall if Shivakumar is not made Chief Minister, says seer
Special package of 1,033.60 crore for flood-hit farmers launched
Fifteen mobiles recovered from inmates at Parappana Agrahara prison
New ATC planned for Kempegowda International Airport
Man booked for assaulting minor son
Old-school to modern: Bengalurus evening colleges hit reset with job-integrated, AI courses
Karnataka's political landscape is marked by a growing power struggle between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar, evident in their cryptic social media exchanges. Shivakumar emphasizes keeping promises, hinting at a leadership agreement, while Siddaramaiah asserts his commitment to the full five-year term. The Congress high command plans to convene a meeting to resolve the ongoing confusion.
BMTC imposes 25 crore in penalties on EV bus operators amid rising safety concerns
BMTCs electric buses have been involved in several accidents in recent months
Policy for iron ore exports from non-major ports in State approved
Cubbon Park flower show sees 33,500 visitors on day 1
Leadership change: High Command hopeful of resolution in meeting on Saturday
Mallikarjun Kharge says Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar will be called for Delhi to settle the matter on power sharing
Take Cabinet into confidence, Parameshwara tells Siddaramaiah, DKS
Daughter-in-law vs mother-in-law: Karnataka high court okays eviction if elderly rights at stake
Stir intensifies as contract workers lock main gate at NMDC plants
More than 500 workers participate in the blockade demanding that all recently terminated contract workers be reinstated immediately
Belagavi literary festival on Sunday
Writers and thinkers to discuss various issues
Graduation Day of JSS Ayurveda Medical College held
Satish Jarkiholis elder sister passes away
National Classical Dance festival begins at Music varsity
Student dies as bike hits lamp post in Chikkodi
Lok Adalat in Shivamogga on December 13
KRRS opposes signing of FTA with the U.S., fear it will cripple small farmers
10 booked for preventing SI from discharging duty in Shorapur
Madanayakanahalli and Rajanakunte police stations added to city commissionerate
The proposal submitted before the govt. highlights a surge in criminal cases and traffic congestion in these areas, necessitating closer policing under the city unit
No Need: Siddaramaiahs Son Says His Father Will Remain Karnataka CM For 5 Years
Yathindra Siddaramaiah said his father will remain a full-time CM as there were no complaints against him and he had the support of MLAs amid an intense power tussle.
Hassan: Lokayukta police arrest ACF in bribery case
GBA orders institutions to report stray dog presence, submit action plan as per SC directive
A nodal officer should be appointed by institutions, and the officer will be responsbile for waste management,maintainingcleanliness, preventing dog re-entry, and coordinating with the municipal corporation
AI to supplement human workforce: expert
Historical records vital to preserving the past: Mandya varsity V-C
JCTU stages protest opposing new labour codes
The demonstration follows a nation-wide call given by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha and the Joint Committee of Trade Unions
Pourakarmikasshould be allowed to use toilets in all hotels in GBA limits
JSS Sangeetha Sabha 30th music conference from Dec 2 to 6
Labour unions protest against new codes
Delhi Transport Corporation to study KSRTCs systems, plan to adopt HRMS and tech modules
The Constitution has liberated us from centuries of oppression, says scholar
New guidelines for gig platforms make verification, GPS tracking, and in-app SOS feature mandatory
Gig platforms must conduct thorough police verification and background checks of every delivery partner and driver before they start the work, says Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh
Make efforts to understand the spirit and essence of the Constitution
It is the heart of this country and every citizen must strive to preserve it, says the former MLC
Emphasis laid on upholding Constitutional values
Karnataka: Dy CMs suggestive post exerts pressure on AICC to keep its promise, make him CM
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has posted a cryptic message on X, signaling his desire to become Chief Minister. He is reportedly seeking to uphold a promise made by the Congress leadership. The party president has called for a meeting to resolve the ongoing political situation. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister's son stated his father would complete his term.
PM Narendra Modi to visit Udupi mutt & Goa's Jeevottam mutt on Friday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Karnataka and Goa on Friday, November 28. In Udupi, he will participate in a mass Bhagavad Gita recitation, inaugurate a mantapa, and dedicate a golden cover for Kanakana Kindi.
B.R. Patil urges timely district plans with focus on sustainable growth, HDI
Karnataka Conundrum: Will Congress go to caste calculus in feud between Siddaramaiah and Shivkumar?
The Congress in Karnataka is facing a deepening internal crisis as supporters of Deputy CM DK Shivakumar push for a leadership change, claiming a 2.5-year power-sharing deal with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

